Laser Pipes. BAffles
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Laser Pipes. BAffles
Hi does anyone have a set of Lasers with the removable baffles please? Think I'm going to get a set made up, just to avoid plods' attention a little. If anyone does have them, I'd really appreciate a note with a few dimensions, ie bore of tube andf length etc
If nobody has actually got a set like this, does anyone have any knowledge regarding this sort of thing please?
TA
If nobody has actually got a set like this, does anyone have any knowledge regarding this sort of thing please?
TA
1997 CBR1100XXV
1999 CBR1100XX
2009 HP2 Sport
2006 R1200s
2013 R1200RT anniversary
1999 CBR1100XX
2009 HP2 Sport
2006 R1200s
2013 R1200RT anniversary
I've just checked my cans that have been lying round the dining room for two months under the fairing, headers, Y piece and tail section. My wife is (was) very understanding
Baffle is a 50mm diameter tube with 2mm walls.
What I hadn't previously noticed is that there us secondry funnel which starts around 20mm into the first tube and then extends 55mm a further into the can.
I will try and post a picture.
Jk

Baffle is a 50mm diameter tube with 2mm walls.
What I hadn't previously noticed is that there us secondry funnel which starts around 20mm into the first tube and then extends 55mm a further into the can.
I will try and post a picture.
Jk
BMW R1100S (Black)
Suzuki TL1000S (Red)
Suzuki TL1000S (Red)
Honest Reply
To be honest.....i wouldn't waste my time making up a set cause I fitted the Lazers, ran about for a while then spent bloody ages pulling the dam things out.......and I could't tell the differance, maybe a wee tiny bit louder but not much. They are NOT a miracle cure to noise and they ain't going to make it go away.....just pull the clutch in, it's so much easier!!
Enjoy
Enjoy
Andy Stewart
May the Force be somewhere!
May the Force be somewhere!
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Can anyone tell me if your lasers are "duotech" cans, according to my local dealer, they dont make 'em for the S???, if not duotech then what are they called?, I think the problem is because the distributor is now Motrax, and they are hopeless.
TIA
Steve
TIA
Steve
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Hot metal and oil
The scented country air
Sunlight on chrome
The blur of the landscape
Every nerve aware
How to remove the baffles.
Been away for a bit so sorry for the late reply...
Again speaking from experiance of removing the baffles.....honestly don't waste your time!!...but....
The best tool to use is a dremmel or small grinding point tool.....don't drill them out as you are left with a horrible hole in a set of £££ cans!!! Get a thin screwdriver and try prying up the baffle in order to snap the remaining weld from between the baffle and can......the get somethin to hook inside the baffle and pull....and pull and pull....and out they pop and depending on how good you are with the grinder depends on the damage to the can....result....a whole afternoon for not much more sound!!
Again speaking from experiance of removing the baffles.....honestly don't waste your time!!...but....
The best tool to use is a dremmel or small grinding point tool.....don't drill them out as you are left with a horrible hole in a set of £££ cans!!! Get a thin screwdriver and try prying up the baffle in order to snap the remaining weld from between the baffle and can......the get somethin to hook inside the baffle and pull....and pull and pull....and out they pop and depending on how good you are with the grinder depends on the damage to the can....result....a whole afternoon for not much more sound!!
Andy Stewart
May the Force be somewhere!
May the Force be somewhere!
My experiences are a bit different.
I felt that removing the baffles changed the tone of the exhaust note and probably made it a bit louder. Increased performance? Because the noise was different (louder) it sounded faster but I am probably not good enough to tell whether or not it really was faster!
If you prise the baffle away to break the spot weld then it will probably be sufficiently distorted as to make it difficult (if not impossible) to replace tidily.
Also don't forget the extra tack welds. Much easier to drill the spot weld and then hammer the insert inwards to break the tack welds and pull out with pliers.
Sandbar
I felt that removing the baffles changed the tone of the exhaust note and probably made it a bit louder. Increased performance? Because the noise was different (louder) it sounded faster but I am probably not good enough to tell whether or not it really was faster!
If you prise the baffle away to break the spot weld then it will probably be sufficiently distorted as to make it difficult (if not impossible) to replace tidily.
Also don't forget the extra tack welds. Much easier to drill the spot weld and then hammer the insert inwards to break the tack welds and pull out with pliers.
Sandbar
Ah yes - but remember that there are lots of things that they were not allowed to do that seem to be fairly commonplace on this forum. K1200RS fuel pressure regulators, Inducts, Techlusion and the soon to appear Power Commanders are just a few of the things that spring to mind.I remember a conversation some of us had with the GB Boxercup team at Donington a couple of years ago - apparently they'd found the bikes ran better with the 'baffles' left in place.
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